What is the secretary?
related Buzzard and Vulture, Secretary Bird has long been legs, mostly a white bird, which costs about four feet (about 1.2 meters) high and weigh five to nine pounds (about £ 2.3 to 4.3 kg). The bird, which is commonly found in Africa, south of the Sahara desert, makes its home in Savannas. It is assumed that the secretary of Bird is appointed for his similarity with European Secretaries of Men of the 18th Century who sports gray tails, dark pants and carried the quill behind the ears. Bird sports do many of the same qualities, with black feathers on their feet that resemble pants and dark appeal behind the ears.
while capable of flight, secretary Bird spends more time on foot, especially food capture. Birds often travel in pairs and are able to cover more than 20 miles in a single day (about 32 km). Bird diet consists of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects and other birds. Pag birds, the secretary of Bird uses his speed to chase and then use his account or legs as a weapon. After threatening her prey then asksto swallow food.
known as the scientific name of the Serpentarius shooter, who is translated into the archers of the snake, is a secretary of Bird especially known for snake hunting, even poisonous. The bird will connect the snake with powerful fingers and then beat it on the ground. The bird is also an opportunist in search of food. After a fire in the savannah, the bird loses through the ruins for a small creature that was caught in the fire.
Males attract friends by climbing high into the sky and then throwing down quickly. When men and women pair, they often make sounds and then become friends throughout their lives. Territorial creatures, birds create a nest in the same area every year and will continue to add sticks, leaves, animal fur and grass to their stamps. The nests, which can reach up to eight feet (about 2.4 meters) in length, are often built at the top of the acacia trees.
The woman usually puts one to three eggs. The egg takes less than 50 days.Parents will directly feed insects and small animals to their young. For a little over a month, children are able to eat themselves. Within two months, the young are able to fly and hunt themselves. Once self -sufficient, young birds leave their nest. In the wild, the secretary can live the bird for up to 15 years.